FAQ

What is Pagewell?

Pagewell is a ReScience Lab skill pack that helps coding agents generate, QA, and maintain website pages as code.

Last updated: 2026-05-09

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Short answer

Pagewell is a framework-agnostic skill pack for coding agents that helps generate SEO/GEO pages, docs, comparisons, free tools, LPs, private pages, QA, and discovery files as normal code in an existing repo.

Pagewell is not a hosted CMS, no-code editor, or page hosting product. It is a workflow and skill pack for agents working inside a website repository.

What Pagewell helps with

Pagewell helps an agent choose the right page type, read the site’s source-of-truth files, create a framework-neutral page spec, implement the page in the existing stack, and run QA before the diff is reviewed.

It supports product pages, use-case pages, FAQ pages, glossary pages, alternatives, docs, landing pages, private ABM pages, free tools, tools hubs, topic clusters, SEO operations, and discovery files.

What Pagewell needs

The default context is:

  1. PAGEWELL.md for product facts, claims, routes, and site patterns.
  2. DESIGN.md for visual and component rules.
  3. A page brief that defines route, intent, audience, CTA, and constraints.

That context keeps generated pages specific to the repo instead of generic marketing copy.

FAQ

What is Pagewell?

Pagewell is a framework-agnostic skill pack for coding agents that turns page briefs, PAGEWELL.md, and DESIGN.md into normal website code or content with QA and discovery updates.

Next step

Agent skills for generating SEO, GEO, landing, docs, free tool, and ABM pages as code.

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